- AU
Microscopii (AU Mic) is a
young red
dwarf star
located 31.7 light-years (9.7 p****cs) away –
about 8
times as far as the
closest star
after the Sun...
- AU
Microscopii and HD 205739—have been
determined to have planets,
while other star —the Sun-like star HD 202628— has a
debris disk. AU
Microscopii and...
- Gamma
Microscopii (γ
Microscopii, γ Mic) is the
brightest star in the
faint southern constellation of Microscopium. It has an
apparent visual magnitude...
- AT
Microscopii is a
binary star
system located at a
distance of 35 ly (11 pc) from the Sun in the
constellation of Microscopium. Both
members are flare...
- Alpha
Microscopii (α
Microscopii) is a star in the
southern constellation of Microscopium. It is
visible to the
naked eye with an
apparent visual magnitude...
- ν
Microscopii,
Latinized as Nu
Microscopii, is a star in the
constellation Microscopium. It is an orange-hued star that is
visible to the
naked eye as...
- T
Microscopii is a
semiregular variable star in the
constellation Microscopium. It
ranges from
magnitude 6.74 to 8.11 over a
period of 352 days. Located...
- δ
Microscopii,
Latinised as
Delta Microscopii, is a faint,
orange hued
binary star
system in the
constellation Microscopium,
marking the
eyepiece end...
-
Epsilon Microscopii,
Latinized from ε
Microscopii, is a single, white-hued star in the
southern constellationof Microscopium. It is
faintly visible to...
- ι
Microscopii,
Latinized as Iota
Microscopii, is a
suspected astrometric binary star
system in the
southern constellation of Microscopium, near the southern...